Contains The Most Famous Piece by Johann Pachelbel
Arranged For Easy Piano, Six Pages
Includes Arpeggios, Chords And Dynamics
Perfect For Weddings, Recitals And Special Occasions
Canon in D is the most famous piece of music by Johann Pachelbel, written in or around 1680 as a piece of chamber music for three violins and basso continuo. Dan Coates' faithful setting is for the intermediate pianist. Tasteful use of arpeggios, rolled chords, and dynamics brings out a rich, sonorous sound that evokes the original string arrangement. Perfect for weddings, recitals, or any other special occasion.